Delay could give Trump administration time to revamp center’s toward more counterterrorism

BRUSSELS—The U.S. Congress is set to approve legislation aimed at delaying the relocation of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization intelligence center, possibly providing the incoming Trump administration with leverage to prod the alliance into expanding its counterterrorism work.

President-elect Donald Trump has said he wants NATO to focus more on fighting terrorism, a shift many allies oppose as either outside the alliance’s remit...